Opinion

By Olaitan Oye-Adeitan

Within the spate of one week, just as festivities were approaching an  unimaginable and incomprehensible tragedy struck Nigeria’s landscape.

Homes bubbling with air of euphoria at expected relief was overtaken by agonising sorrow across three parts of the country: Oyo,  Anambra and Abuja. 

In Ibadan, the death toll was 35, mostly children, with many injured while in Anambra, the cold hands of death snuffed out 22. In Abuja, 10 were left grieving over their bereaved.

None of the families bereaved of their loved ones could ever have thought that events organised by well-meaning individuals and organisations for them to taste of the milk of kindness in the spirit of yuletide would leave them in gloom and heart rendering pain, wishing that day never came by 

Precisely on December 18, a large crowd, most of whom were children had thronged a school in Ibadan to benefit from a yuletide largess of a philanthropist.

The organiser of the funfair, had planned to distribute cash and food items to over 5,000 children.

The turnout was a staggering crowd of thousands, well beyond the projected figure.

This was the forerunner of the disaster to come as stampede soon occured in the bid not to miss out of the palliative.

Just days later, another stampede occurred during a rice distribution event at a centre in Anambra State. 

Besides, at least 22 persons were trampled to death,, 32 others injured.

 As if these incidents were not enough, news rent the air again of another stampede in Abuja where a religious body had also intended to distribute palliatives  to people in the spirit of the season.

10 people, including children, died, while eight others sustained injuries during a stampede at the church premises.

Doubtless, these incidents leave the heart with sore grief, anguish and pain.

However, they have opened up critical issues which can never be gloss over.

One could recall that consequent upon these sad occurrences, the president and some governors of the affected state had cancelled their personal engagements while they have equally ordered investigation into the incidents among other instructions especially as it has to do with safety,crowd management and control.

As good as these steps may be, it would amount to treating a wound on the surface leaving the pus to remain latent and eventually worsen the wound.

Pertinent to note that this was not the first time philanthropists would be reaching out to the less privileged, with no report of the unusual: stampedes, injuries and deaths.

It was gathered that in all the venues where the incidents occured, intended beneficiaries were there as early as five o’clock in the morning.

Infact, some were reported to have passed the night at the designated venues before the day of distribution .

This has only shown how economically  impoverished Nigerians are today in a country that is globally known to be blessed with human and natural resources.

If people could keep vigil just for few congos of rice, and 5,000 naira that could only buy a congo of rice and few cups of beans, to the extent of stampeding each other, then one does not need a sooth sayer to know that these are people who have been battling with hunger.

This is consequent on economic realty in Nigeria today where having food on the table is becoming tougher for people, let alone meeting other demands of life.

While the organisers are suffering for their intended good will, it is very important that government does not close its eyes or block its ears to the issue of poverty and hunger biting Nigerians hard in the land.

Suffice to note that one of the three parameters to measure growth in a country is its ability to feed its people adequately.

Unfortunately,Nigeria is still grappling with hunger in the face of its abundance of natural resources.

Government should rise to the occasion to check rising inflation, which was triggered by the removal of subsidy resulting in hike in petroleum price, control prices of goods so that Nigerians can live a comfortable life this new year.

It is equally important to stress the need for couples to give birth to the number of children they can cater  for, rather than having large number of children who end up suffering due to lack of means to feed or educate, or provide medicare for them

Philanthropists, who desire to extend milk of  kindness to the less privileged must put in place necessary measures to make distribution of gifts orderly without harming any beneficiary so that their good is not evil spoken of.

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Legislature

By Omolara Adasofunjo

Ogun State House of Assembly has called on relevant agencies and stakeholders in charge of palliative and other public spirited individuals interested in giving back to the people to always take preventive measures in controlling crowd to avert the recent stampede incidents that occurred in Oyo and Anambra States as well as Abuja.

The Speaker, Mr Oludaisi Elemide, gave the charge while responding to the presentation of the Minority Leader, Mr Lukman Adeleye, who spoke during a plenary at the Assembly, Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

Elemide, who commiserated with the families of victims of the recent stampede, including the organisers of the events, who had taken it upon themselves to give back to the people in need, also assured that the Assembly would soon put together a legislation that would streamline events that required crowd to prevent such occurrence in the State.

Earlier in his submission, Mr Adeleye had stressed the need to prevent the incident of poor crowd control that led to the recent ugly incident that claimed the lives of innocent children and others in Ibadan, Anambra and Abuja

He said that as the representatives of the people, the Assembly has a duty to put together a regulation meant to prevent stampede.

He also called on the relevant agencies including Ministries of Culture and Tourism as well as Environment and the Local Government Councils to put measures in place to avert any form of stampede.

The lawmaker urged inter-agency collaboration to set up a task force that would be in charge of any event requiring crowd control and permit for effective management of crowd in the State.

Lifestyle

By Iyabo Adebisi

The Southern Governors’ Forum has commiserated with the government and people of Oyo State over the stampede at a funfair party held at Islamic High School, Basorun, Ibadan which claimed the lives of 35 children. 

The chairman, Southern Governors’ Forum and the governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun paid a visit to Governor Seyi Makinde at the Agodi, Secretariat, Ibadan to sympathise with him. 

While speaking on behalf of the forum, he described the incident as very unfortunate, praying God to give the families of the deceased the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss. 

Governor Abiodun therefore enjoined event planners and charity organizations to always work with the government while planning charity gestures for proper planning with a view to preventing the reoccurrence of such incidents. 

Responding, Oyo State governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde appreciated Governor Abiodun for the visit.

Governor Makinde, however, noted that his administration is ready to partner with Ogun State in areas of interest to bring more dividends of democracy to the people and residents of both states.

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Crime

By Iyabo Adebisi

Governor Seyi Makinde has assured residents of Oyo State that anyone directly or remotely involved in the Stampede at Islamic High School, Basorun, Ibadan during a funfair disaster would be held accountable.

Governor Makinde on his Facebook page urged the people to remain calm as security agencies investigate the unfortunate incident.

The governor sympathized with the parents and families of those who lost their lives during the unfortunate incident. 

He said “This is a very sad day for us here in Oyo State. We sympathise with the parents whose joy has suddenly been turned to mourning due to these deaths.

“We have taken steps to ensure no further deaths are recorded at this venue by deploying security agents to restore order at the venue. We also deployed medical personnel and ambulances to the venue. The event has been stopped, and attendees have been escorted out of the venue. We are taking all realistic measures to ensure that the venue is secured”. 

“While investigations are ongoing, the primary organisers of the event that led to this stampede have been taken into custody”. 

“Our hearts remain with the families and loved ones impacted by this tragedy. May the souls of the departed rest in peace. Amen”.

The state deputy governor, Adebayo Lawal had earlier paid an on-the-spot assessment to hospitals where the victims of the ugly incident are being treated. 

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News

By Olawale Asake

Many people, mostly children, have been reportedly feared dead in a stampede during a funfair organized for children.

The Programme which was organised by the Women in Need of Governance and Support, WINGS, was held at Islamic High School, Bashorun,.

According to witnesses, many people got to the entrance of the venue as early as 6 o’clock in the morning while some people allegedly slept at the venue.

It was reported that, the stampede occurred when many children and some Parents thronged the gate of the School, thereby causing violent push resulting in stampede.

It was gathered that many children who are mostly underage fell and were matched by others struggling to gain entrance to the main venue of the Programme.

As at the time of filing this report, our Correspondent who visited the scene said clothes and shoes of children littered the floor, while Security Officers were seen on ground asking the remaining people at the venue to vacate the premises 

However, the Programme which was announced on one of the Popular Radio Stations in Ibadan could not be held again due to the incident.

Meanwhile, when visited Adeoyo hospital, Yemetu Area, Ibadan, Oyo State, the victims whose number could not be ascertained  were said to have been brought to the hospital but later taken to an undisclosed hospital in Ibadan.

Witnesses explained that some of the victims were resuscitated at the facility while others were feared  dead.

They added that a number of Tricycles were used to convey the victims to the hospital.

In the meantime,Oyo State Government has mourned the tragic loss of lives at a children’s carnival in Ibadan.

In a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Prince Dotun Oyelade, the State Government swiftly mobilised a rapid response team following the breaking of the incident.

The commissioner noted that victims have been swiftly transported to various hospitals within the Ibadan metropolis for medical attention.

As at the time of filling this report, the Deputy Governor of Oyo state, Adebayo Lawal paid an on the spot assessment to the Adeoyo State Hospital, Yemetu, Ibadan